Welcome to the "Our Kids, Our Schools" podcast hosted by Alexis Morgan—your invaluable guide to the complex journey through your local education system. This podcast is a treasure trove of insights for parents, teachers, administrators, school board trustees, and community members alike. Every episode is designed to demystify the local education landscape and provide practical strategies for fostering a collaborative school community. We dissect complex policies, curriculum designs, and stakeholder roles, equipping you with the knowledge and tools to be an active participant in your child's education. This is not just a podcast, but a tool for change - empowering you to take part in shaping a supportive and inclusive environment for our children and teens. Tune in and ignite the change, because together, we can shape an inclusive, supportive, and thriving school community.
Send us a textA year in the making, I was fortunate to sit down with Tami Pyfer, co-creator of the Dignity Index, for a conversation that could truly change the way we engage with the world around us.The Dignity Index is more than a measurement—it's a movement. It's a tool for self-reflection and public dialogue that helps us recognize the tone and impact of how we communicate—especially when we disagree.And it's not just for political debates or social media threads. The Dignity Index has powerful relevance in our school communities. At a time when:Politicians are reshaping how they talk about education,Parents are expressing evolving hopes and concerns, andEducators are navigating profound shifts in their profession—...this tool can help us show up differently. More aware. Less reactive. More human.In this episode, we talk about:How the Dignity Index began and why it matters now more than everThe difference between being "nice" and offering dignityWhy contempt is so corrosive—and how we can move away from itWhat it looks like to hold strong views while still honoring others as humanI love to say: Respect is earned. Dignity is offered.
Send us a textExplore how Troomi is helping parents stay connected while setting healthy boundaries—because safer tech leads to stronger families."Troomi is the kids safe phone for digital wellness and positive mental health." --Bill BradyIn this episode, I sat down with Bill Brady, co-founder and CEO of Troomi—a kid-safe smartphone alternative designed with both connection and protection in mind. We dive into the why behind Troomi, exploring how it aims to give parents peace of mind through powerful features like integrated upstream prevention tools and a uniquely intuitive parent dashboard that goes beyond what most of us knew was possible.Bill shares inspiring and eye-opening stories that will both warm your heart and make you pause—because this is not just about tech; it's about raising kids in a world that's changing fast. As parents, we are in a defining moment where being informed isn't optional—it's essential. There's no one-size-fits-all answer when it comes to tech and teens, which is why knowing your options matters more than ever.We also touch on themes from The Anxious Generation, especially the importance of encouraging real-life risk-taking and reducing screen dependency—at home and in our schools. This conversation took place just before the More Social, Less Media summit, so we also unpack the importance of creating more real-world, social experiences for kids and teens.Whether you're curious about safer tech solutions or looking to understand how entrepreneurial thinking can shape a better future for our children—this episode is one you won't want to miss.Find Alexis on Instagram and JOIN in the conversation: https://www.instagram.com/the_idaho_lady/Send Alexis an email with guest requests, ideas, or potential collaboration.alexis@ourkidsourschools.comFind great resources and info on school communities:https://ourkidsourschools.com/
Send us a textWhat's it really like to be an elementary school teacher in Idaho? In this episode, I chat with Teri Smith, a dedicated educator from the Middleton School District, about the joy, heart, challenges, and everyday realities of teaching.We talk about what it feels like walking into the classroom on the first day of school versus the last, how much goes into prepping for class, what caring for our students truly looks like—and yes, even the need to plan ahead just to use the bathroom!Teri also shares what it's like teaching in an overcrowded building, what overcapacity means for Idaho kids, and why she's still all in on the work she loves. Plus, we explore the push for a new elementary school to meet the growing needs of the community.
Send us a textJoin Alexis as she sits down with Jeff Simmons, Superintendent of the Idaho Digital Learning Alliance (IDLA), to explore the incredible opportunities this online school provides to students across Idaho. From elementary to high school, IDLA offers courses for students at every level, including summertime classes designed to combat the "summer slide." Not sure what the summer slide is? Tune in to find out! They also discuss how IDLA enables students to take dual credit courses, earn CTE certifications, and utilize Advanced Opportunities funding to cover all costs. Plus, don't miss the HUGE announcement that WILL impact families statewide. This episode is packed with valuable insights for every parent in Idaho—be sure to listen and share! Have questions? Reach out to Alexis directly!About IDLA:Idaho Digital Learning Alliance was created by the Idaho State Legislature (Title 33, Chapter 55 Idaho Code, 2002) and Idaho educators, developed for Idaho students, and is recognized as a leader across the nation in online virtual education. Idaho Digital Learning Alliance was created to provide access, equity, and flexibility for students in the state of Idaho according to its statutory authority, and Idaho Digital Learning Alliance enables the state to meet its constitutional requirement to provide a uniform and thorough educational system.Find Alexis on Instagram and JOIN in the conversation: https://www.instagram.com/the_idaho_lady/Send Alexis an email with guest requests, ideas, or potential collaboration.alexis@ourkidsourschools.comFind great resources and info on school communities:https://ourkidsourschools.com/
Send us a textBONUS EPISODE!We welcome Jake Dempsey, a dedicated school board trustee for the Middleton School District. Jake joins us to discuss Middleton's efforts to pass a critical school bond in the upcoming May election — a feat that requires a supermajority of 66.67% voter approval, a notably high threshold to meet in Idaho. This won't be Middleton's first attempt, but this time the school board approached the proposal differently, revising it based on community feedback to ensure their patrons' voices were heard. Jake shares insights into the collaborative process behind proposing a school bond and highlights key changes made to improve its chances. Additionally, we explore the dos and don'ts of being an effective school board member, especially in a role that demands significant volunteer time and a passion for the school community. Whether you're interested in the complexities of school bonds or want to better understand the responsibilities of a school board trustee, this episode offers an engaging look into leadership, community interaction, and the perseverance needed to support local education. Take a listen to learn more about Middleton's school bond initiative and the valuable lessons from Jake's experience!Find Alexis on Instagram and JOIN in the conversation: https://www.instagram.com/the_idaho_lady/Send Alexis an email with guest requests, ideas, or potential collaboration.alexis@ourkidsourschools.comFind great resources and info on school communities:https://ourkidsourschools.com/
Send us a textAlexis sat down with Lance Hansen, the Superintendent of the Year, from Lewiston School District #1. Lewiston is a community known for its collaborative spirit, and the school district plays a key role in this dynamic. Recently, Lance and the Vice President of the Lewiston School Board presented to the Senate Education Committee during the Idaho School Boards Association Day on the Hill. In their presentation, Lance shared the unique features of the district and school board, highlighting their commitment to working in collaboration with our community — a vision that drives everything they do.Lance dives into the strategies that are helping students achieve success, creating spaces for teachers to collaborate, and how they convene committees with their school community to address challenges. Lewiston isn't just known for its academic success, but also for some impressive accolades: the district was recently honored with Teacher of the Year recognition, and one of their schools was the first in Idaho to be nationally recognized as a Professional Learning Community.Why does Lewiston receive these distinctions? Listen to find out how a strong sense of community and innovative strategies are making Lewiston School District stand out and achieving remarkable success!Find Alexis on Instagram and JOIN in the conversation: https://www.instagram.com/the_idaho_lady/Send Alexis an email with guest requests, ideas, or potential collaboration.alexis@ourkidsourschools.comFind great resources and info on school communities:https://ourkidsourschools.com/
Send us a textDr. Marc Gee, Superintendent of Middleton School District, sits down with Alexis to dive into the important role of a superintendent and how Middleton is working to support its school community. In this conversation, Dr. Gee provides an in-depth look at the district's upcoming bond request on the May 20th, 2025 ballot. He breaks down the details of the proposal, explaining what's at stake and how it will impact the future of Middleton schools. Learn how the district has engaged with the community, prioritizing transparency and open communication throughout the process. Dr. Gee also discusses the differences between the superintendent's and school board members' roles in bond elections, giving listeners a clear understanding of the decision-making behind school funding. We discuss the highlights of the calendar year, from exceptional student achievements to innovative teaching and strong parent involvement. Middleton continues to rise in rankings, securing top places compared to other districts around the state. The community is also looking forward to the new CTE building, which will offer students even more opportunities for hands-on learning and career exploration. This episode is essential for all Middleton School District community members and anyone interested in how school districts navigate the complexities of funding and leadership.Learn more about the Middleton School District Bond Proposal: HEREFind Alexis on Instagram and JOIN in the conversation: https://www.instagram.com/the_idaho_lady/Send Alexis an email with guest requests, ideas, or potential collaboration.alexis@ourkidsourschools.comFind great resources and info on school communities:https://ourkidsourschools.com/
Send us a textHave you heard of PLCs? These Professional Learning Communities are transforming education by improving student outcomes, enhancing teaching experiences, and fostering stronger school cultures. In this episode, Alexis sits down with Emalee Merell, Coordinator of Professional Learning Community and Tiered System of Supports from the Idaho Department of Education, to explore how Idaho schools are successfully integrating the PLC model. Join us as we discuss the fundamentals of PLCs, their evidence-based impact on education, and how the Idaho Department of Education is supporting schools in their implementation. From real-world success stories in Idaho to strategies for fostering collaboration among educators, this episode dives deep into the why and how of PLCs. Whether you're an educator, administrator, or a parent simply curious about innovative approaches in education, this conversation is packed with actionable insights. Tune in now! Are you and Idaho educator and have questions for Emalee Merrell regarding PLCs? Send her an email. emerrell@sde.idaho.govFind Alexis on Instagram and JOIN in the conversation: https://www.instagram.com/the_idaho_lady/Send Alexis an email with guest requests, ideas, or potential collaboration.alexis@ourkidsourschools.comFind great resources and info on school communities:https://ourkidsourschools.com/
Send us a textAlexis sits down with Matt Todd, host of The Ranch Podcast, to discuss three critical topics impacting education in Idaho. First, they dive into the upcoming More Social Less Media Event—an opportunity for teenagers, parents, teachers, district administration, lawmakers, and school community members to come together on Saturday, April 26th, from 10 AM to 2 PM at Eagle High School. Featuring a keynote from Chris McKenna of Protect Young Eyes, plus talks from Dr. Megan Smith of Boise State and insights from The Dignity Index, this event promises to spark essential conversations about social media, technology, and the future of our children.Next, Alexis and Matt tackle the urgent need to improve communication around education policy in Idaho, particularly with the key decision-makers who need to be at the table to discuss tough topics and find solutions for our schools. The episode wraps up with a deep dive into the hot-button issue of school vouchers in Idaho, and the importance of assessing the current regulations to ensure they're creating the best learning environment for kids while holding ourselves accountable for public funds.With around 94% of Idaho kids attending public schools, it's crucial that we work together to strengthen our system for every student.Have thoughts? Alexis invites listeners to share their opinions and join the conversation—this is a discussion we all need to be part of.Tune in for a thoughtful, action-oriented episode on the future of education in Idaho!Find Alexis on Instagram and JOIN in the conversation: https://www.instagram.com/the_idaho_lady/Send Alexis an email with guest requests, ideas, or potential collaboration.alexis@ourkidsourschools.comFind great resources and info on school communities:https://ourkidsourschools.com/
Send us a textAlexis is joined by Audra Talley, board member of Homeschool Idaho, a homeschool parent, and a passionate advocate for educational choice. Together, they dive into the rich history of homeschooling in Idaho, the good and the ugly, exploring the state's unique approach to this educational model.DID You Know? Idaho has 9 school choice options...and homeschooling is one of those choices. Audra shares insights on the benefits and challenges of homeschooling, shedding light on how families navigate both the freedoms and the obstacles that come with it. They discuss how Idaho stands out as one of the states with the fewest restrictions on homeschooling and what that means for families in the state.The conversation also covers important topics such as:The growing trend of homeschooling in IdahoHow homeschool students can access public school resources, like music classes and extracurricularsThe debate around vouchers and tax credits and how the homeschool community is respondingCurrent trends and future possibilities for homeschooling in IdahoTune in for a thoughtful and informative discussion about the evolution of homeschooling in Idaho, and the opportunities and challenges it presents for families today.Keywords:Homeschool Idaho, homeschooling history, benefits of homeschooling, challenges of homeschooling, Idaho homeschool laws, Idaho education, homeschool resources, public school resources, homeschool trends, school vouchers, tax credits, homeschool advocacy, Audra Talley, educational choice, homeschooling communityFind Alexis on Instagram and JOIN in the conversation: https://www.instagram.com/the_idaho_lady/Send Alexis an email with guest requests, ideas, or potential collaboration.alexis@ourkidsourschools.comFind great resources and info on school communities:https://ourkidsourschools.com/
Send us a text Alexis welcomes Greg Wilson, Chief of Staff for Superintendent Debbie Critchfield of the Idaho Department of Education, to discuss the proposed changes to high school graduation requirements in Idaho. The conversation revolves around the process and rationale for these updates, which include replacing the speech credit with a digital literacy requirement. Greg outlines the procedure for implementing the changes, starting with a proposal from the Department of Education, approval by the State Board of Education, and final authorization from the Legislature, making this the first overhaul of graduation criteria in over a decade. The discussion touches on the four major proposals, including the addition of digital literacy, updates to the senior project, a guide for aligning electives with future goals, and ensuring students graduate with “currency” for their futures. Greg addresses questions about the quality and rigor of the new digital literacy course, concerns about the loss of essential interpersonal skills, and potential impacts on speech teachers. Throughout the episode, the balancing act between modernizing education and preserving critical soft skills takes center stage. These changes, if approved, are expected to be fully implemented for the graduating class of 2028.Find Alexis on Instagram and JOIN in the conversation: https://www.instagram.com/the_idaho_lady/Send Alexis an email with guest requests, ideas, or potential collaboration.alexis@ourkidsourschools.comFind great resources and info on school communities:https://ourkidsourschools.com/
Send us a textJoin Alexis as she sits down with Dr. Megan Smith, Associate Professor in the School of Public and Population Health at Boise State University and Executive Director for Communities for Youth. Together, they explore the mission of Communities for Youth, which is to empower communities in promoting youth well-being. By taking an upstream prevention approach to youth mental health, Communities for Youth collaborates with communities to identify and address risk and protective factors.In this episode, they delve into the impactful work Megan is doing across the state to address youth mental health. They discuss combating misconceptions, empowering school community leaders to make data-driven decisions based on locally received data, and equipping school community adults with the tools to create upstream prevention strategies. Megan's creation of a behavior youth assessment survey, now offered by the state Department of Education for FREE to all school districts, is a wonderful resource for schools.This enriching conversation is packed with valuable insights for parents, school leaders, community members, and teenagers alike. To learn more and connect with Megan, visit:https://www.communitiesforyouth.org/Find Alexis on Instagram and JOIN in the conversation: https://www.instagram.com/the_idaho_lady/Send Alexis an email with guest requests, ideas, or potential collaboration.alexis@ourkidsourschools.comFind great resources and info on school communities:https://ourkidsourschools.com/
Send us a textIn this episode, Alexis sits down with Jackie Yarbrough, Senior Program Officer of the Blue Cross of Idaho Foundation for Health, to explore how this unique foundation is transforming school communities across Idaho. While it may not seem typical for a health insurance company foundation to be involved in education, the Blue Cross of Idaho Foundation is deeply committed to improving the health and wellbeing of local communities through strategic investments. Jackie, a passionate native Idahoan, shares how the foundation supports Community School models and provides vital grants to numerous districts and nonprofits throughout the state. Tune in to learn more about this innovative approach to community building and hear firsthand the impact these investments are having on school communities in Idaho.Find Alexis on Instagram and JOIN in the conversation: https://www.instagram.com/the_idaho_lady/Send Alexis an email with guest requests, ideas, or potential collaboration.alexis@ourkidsourschools.comFind great resources and info on school communities:https://ourkidsourschools.com/
Send us a textIn this episode, Alexis sits down with Johnny Hullinger, the dynamic principal at Middleton High School, who is now embarking on his second year of leadership. Born and raised in Weiser, Idaho, Johnny embodies the Idaho ethos of strong community connection from the very start of his tenure. With a focused mission to enhance school culture, he has brought together a diverse group of voices—including teachers, coaches, and parents—to collaboratively address school policies and foster an inclusive environment. Despite the intensity of discussions that arise from varying perspectives, Johnny remains steadfast in his dedication to the students. His commitment to ensuring that every student is involved in extracurricular activities has led to a significant expansion of school clubs, with over 20 new options now available, alongside greater involvement from community members. Join us as we explore how Johnny's innovative approach is mitigating parental frustrations with administration in Idaho, and how other school leaders can emulate this transformative strategy to make a meaningful impact. This conversation is essential listening for both parents navigating challenges with school leadership, and administrators aspiring to cultivate positive school cultures.Find Alexis on Instagram and JOIN in the conversation: https://www.instagram.com/the_idaho_lady/Send Alexis an email with guest requests, ideas, or potential collaboration.alexis@ourkidsourschools.comFind great resources and info on school communities:https://ourkidsourschools.com/
Send us a textSpecial BONUS Episode: Alexis dives into two pivotal concepts that are shaping the future of education in Idaho. First, she discusses the groundbreaking Tech Bill that has been gaining robust support statewide. Guest Matt Todd, known for hosting The Ranch podcast, authored this impactful legislation aimed at revolutionizing tech education to parents across every district and school in Idaho. But that's not all—Alexis unveils exciting news about the "Our Kids Our Schools" podcast, which is evolving beyond the airwaves. Discover her inspiring new campaign set to launch within Idaho schools, designed to create lasting change. Curious about these developments or want to get involved? Reach out to Alexis at alexis@ourkidsourschools.com. Don't miss this engaging and informative bonus episode that's packed with exciting updates!Find Alexis on Instagram and JOIN in the conversation: https://www.instagram.com/the_idaho_lady/Send Alexis an email with guest requests, ideas, or potential collaboration.alexis@ourkidsourschools.comFind great resources and info on school communities:https://ourkidsourschools.com/
Send us a textIn this eye-opening conversation, Alexis is joined by Tara Coffland and Kim Washington, founding members of the YouMeWeAll Boise (Youth Mental Wellness Alliance). This inspiring group was established after the heart-wrenching loss of four students to suicide within just one month (in 2023) in the Boise School District. Driven by their deep concern for the wellbeing of their children and community, these parents asked themselves what could be done to improve the lives of Boise's students. Out of these discussions, YouMeWeAll was born—an alliance dedicated to four key initiatives aimed at sparking positive changes in district policies.As their initial gathering morphed into a dynamic movement, YouMeWeAll is collaborating closely with the school district to form working groups focused on transformative areas: technology use, school start times, mental health policies that pave new ground in the state, and the enrichment that comes from outdoor learning. With technology info nights attracting upwards of 250 parents, the impact is monumental, and they're just getting started. Continuing to join forces with other organizations, these parents are committed to spreading their message and inspiring other communities across the state. Join us to learn about their journey and discover how you can initiate similar efforts in your own school area. Don't forget to visit their website for more information.Connect with the Youth Mental Wellness Alliance:https://www.youmeweall.org/YouMeWeALL Boise on InstagramYouMeWeAll Boise on FacebookFind Alexis on Instagram and JOIN in the conversation: https://www.instagram.com/the_idaho_lady/Send Alexis an email with guest requests, ideas, or potential collaboration.alexis@ourkidsourschools.comFind great resources and info on school communities:https://ourkidsourschools.com/
Send us a textJoin me for an inspiring conversation with Norm Stewart, the superintendent of the Marsing School District, as he discusses the successful implementation of the Community School Strategy in his district. Collaborating closely with the school board, Norm has witnessed firsthand the positive effects of this model on the school community. In this episode, he opens up about his personal connection to the work and shares valuable insights for introducing new programs in any district. Tune in to explore how the United Way of Treasure Valley supports this transformative strategy, impacting schools across Idaho. Gain a deeper understanding of the multifaceted roles that administrators play in rural districts and learn about effective conflict resolution in governance. This episode is packed with guidance on change leadership, innovation, and creativity essential for addressing the evolving needs of our school communities. Don't miss it!Find Alexis on Instagram and JOIN in the conversation: https://www.instagram.com/the_idaho_lady/Send Alexis an email with guest requests, ideas, or potential collaboration.hello@thealexismorgan.com
Send us a text Join Alexis as the interviews T.J. Eriksen, Band Director at Eagle High School, as they dive into the vibrant world of music education in Idaho! T.J. is an inspiring band teacher who has transformed the music program into one of the finest in the state. We'll explore the joys and challenges of being a music educator in 2024. Get ready to uncover the secrets behind building an exceptional band program, the time commitments that come with the territory, and the vital role that the band community plays in enriching students' experiences. As we chat about funding challenges, we'll also delve into the broader impact of music education on student growth and well-being. Plus, we'll look ahead to what the future holds for music education in Idaho and discuss how the community can come together to foster positive change. Tune in for a dynamic conversation full of insights, inspiration, and the true spirit of music! Find Alexis on Instagram and JOIN in the conversation: https://www.instagram.com/the_idaho_lady/Send Alexis an email with guest requests, ideas, or potential collaboration.hello@thealexismorgan.com
Send us a textAlexis sits down with Debbie Critchfield, the Superintendent of Public Instruction for Idaho, to explore what she is doing in her pivotal role in shaping the state's education landscape. As the primary education leader, Debbie delves into her four key priorities which surround the ideas of: improving student literacy and math skills, expanding college and career readiness, improving teacher experiences in both the classroom and parent interaction, and fostering safe and supportive school environments. Join them as they tackle pressing topics such as absenteeism, its impact on local school budgets, and the intricacies of the funding formula. With practical strategies and forward-thinking initiatives, this conversation offers a deep dive into the educational challenges facing Idaho and highlights the importance of encouraging students to "show up" for their learning. Whether you're an educator, parent, or simply curious about the future of education in the state, this episode is a must-listen!Find Alexis on Instagram and JOIN in the conversation: https://www.instagram.com/the_idaho_lady/ Utilize Alexis and her awesome skills. Check out her website: https://www.thealexismorgan.com/
Send us a Text Message.In the exciting season opener, host Alexis Morgan sits down with Dr. Derek Bub, the superintendent of the West Ada School District, the largest district in Idaho, serving nearly 40,000 students. This engaging conversation covers essential topics relevant for parents and staff, providing behind-the-scenes insights into the district's goals for the upcoming year, significant data sharing, and key initiatives aimed at enhancing student success. Listeners can expect to hear Dr. Bub address critical questions, including the district's objectives for students and educators, the challenges of leading such a large district, and the strategies in place to improve academic performance, particularly in reading and math. Additional topics of discussion include bussing expectations for parents, ways for parents to get involved and be heard, how to address rising costs of college fees, and efforts to prepare students for careers in an evolving educational landscape. Join us for this informative episode packed with valuable information for all stakeholders in West Ada and education!Find Alexis on Instagram and JOIN in the conversation: https://www.instagram.com/the_idaho_lady/ Utilize Alexis and her awesome skills. Check out her website: https://www.thealexismorgan.com/
Send us a Text Message.Join us for the season finale as Alexis sits down with her friend and producer, Matt, to reflect on an incredible first season. In this episode, Alexis shares six profound takeaways from this journey, fittingly concluding the season with insights from the past year, echoing the takeaways presented at the end of each episode.Highlights include:The necessity of conversations that Our Kids Our Schools brings to light, filling a crucial gap in statewide discourse.A recurring theme: Kids & Tech, exploring the complex relationship between youth and technology.Challenging stereotypes of teens and their innate desire for meaningful connections.A future-focused discussion on how kids are not just part of tomorrow but essential to shaping it today.Personal reflections from Alexis on what the podcast experience has meant to her.Plus, exciting news about Alexis's new Instagram page: @The_Idaho_Lady.This is an episode you can't miss as we toast to a wonderful summer and look forward to seeing you again at the start of September. And always remember, keep learning, keep questioning, and together—let's make a difference.Cheers to you all!AlexisFind Alexis on Instagram and JOIN in the conversation: https://www.instagram.com/the_idaho_lady/ Utilize Alexis and her awesome skills. Check out her website: https://www.thealexismorgan.com/
Send us a Text Message.In this episode, Alexis sits down with Marisela Pesina, the School Board Chairwoman for the Caldwell School District, to explore her journey from being the daughter of migrant workers to becoming a powerful advocate for her community. Marisela speaks about how she discovered her voice and turned it into a force for change, translating personal challenges into dedicated advocacy. The conversation delves into the tough decisions faced by the school board, including navigating the repercussions of the recently failed Supplemental Levy for the Caldwell School District, which serves approximately 5,500 students from pre-kindergarten to 12th grade.Marisela shares insights into the impact of the failed levy, which fell short by just 100 votes, and the difficult choices made by the board in response—decisions which included a school closure and staff reductions. Though this episode was recorded before the final board meeting that determined these course corrections, Marisela provides an honest, heartfelt look at the complexities and emotional weight of such decisions. Together, they discuss the resilient spirit of Caldwell's educators and the community's ongoing efforts to ensure that all students receive a quality education despite the financial hurdles.Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of the specific changes on the horizon for Caldwell's schools, such as the closure of one elementary school and the restructuring of middle schools. They will also hear about the critical importance of community engagement in shaping the school district's future, as well as the strategies being employed to navigate budget shortfalls while prioritizing student well-being and educational quality. Tune in for an inspirational and revealing conversation on leadership, resilience, and the power of community solidarity.For more info on the Caldwell School Board's decision, check out this quick read from the Idaho Ed News: https://www.idahoednews.org/news/caldwell-approves-next-years-budget-which-includes-school-closure/Another news story by Idaho News 6: https://www.kivitv.com/caldwell/caldwell-school-district-closing-facilities-shrinking-programs-following-failed-supplementary-levyFind Alexis on Instagram and JOIN in the conversation: https://www.instagram.com/the.alexis.morgan/ Utilize Alexis and her awesome skills. Check out her website: https://www.thealexismorgan.com/
Send us a Text Message.Join Alexis in an enlightening conversation with Nicole Criner, the Director of External Relations and Development at the Idaho Association for Education of Young Children (ID AEYC), an organization that has been dedicated to supporting early childhood development for over 25 years. Founded by educators with a mission to help parents and families engage with children aged five and under, ID AEYC provides an abundance of free resources across the state. In this episode, Alexis and Nicole discuss the importance of engaging with young children, the multitude of available resources, and the organization's goal of empowering parents in their children's early learning journey. They also highlight how the early years are critical for brain development, laying the foundation for future learning and growth. Be sure to visit their website to discover resources available at your local library or other community groups. You can even have these invaluable tools sent directly to you. Learn how investing in quality early education results in substantial benefits for families, communities, and society at large. Don't miss out on this insightful episode that underscores the power of early education and the impactful work of Idaho AEYC.Connect with Alexis on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.alexis.morgan/Find Idaho AEYC: https://www.idahoaeyc.org/Find Alexis on Instagram and JOIN in the conversation: https://www.instagram.com/the.alexis.morgan/ Utilize Alexis and her awesome skills. Check out her website: https://www.thealexismorgan.com/
Send us a Text Message.This week on the Our Kids Our Schools podcast, you get a PART 1 and PART 2, so be sure to listen to both as they are both being released TODAY. For the episode, Alexis welcomes back Matt Todd, the host of The Ranch podcast, for an enlightening discussion on the recent New York Times Best Seller, The Anxious Generation by Jonathan Haidt. Drawing from their vast life experiences, insightful conversations with previous guests, and their combined content expertise, Alexis and Matt delve deeply into the main points of the book. Far surpassing a mere book review, they tackle the profound impact of social media and technology on Generation Z. Together, they explore the loss of play-based childhood, the significant rewiring happening in young kids, teenagers, and early twenty-year-olds, and the alarming rise in mental health issues such as anxiety and depression among this generation.In this episode, Alexis and Matt bring forth real-time solutions that parents, schools, and state leaders can deploy to address this pressing social issue. And the good news? We can do something about it—but it will require collective action. Let's join forces for the sake of our kids and work towards creating healthier environments that foster healthy minds, bodies, and hearts. Tune in for a thought-provoking episode that aims to make a difference.Let me know what you think about the episode.Leave me a review on your podcast platform.Find Alexis on IG at https://www.instagram.com/the.alexis.morgan/Connect with Alexis online at https://www.thealexismorgan.com/Check out Matt's podcast, The Ranch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPqAyKa87RsAOIxIrwLX4ie3OBPqtLyWuFind Alexis on Instagram and JOIN in the conversation: https://www.instagram.com/the.alexis.morgan/ Utilize Alexis and her awesome skills. Check out her website: https://www.thealexismorgan.com/
Send us a Text Message.This week on the Our Kids Our Schools podcast, you get a PART 1 and PART 2, and you've made it to part 2. This episode is jammed packed full of what parents, school teachers and administrators, tech companies, and lawmakers can do to help with combating the impacts of the social media and technology on Gen Z. ...and the acknowledgement that IF we don't address this now...this will also impact Gen Alpha.Gen Z = those born between 1997-2012Gen Alpha = 2013-presentFor the episode, Alexis welcomes back Matt Todd, the host of The Ranch podcast, for an enlightening discussion on the recent New York Times Best Seller, The Anxious Generation by Jonathan Haidt. Drawing from their vast life experiences, insightful conversations with previous guests, and their combined content expertise, Alexis and Matt delve deeply into the main points of the book. Far surpassing a mere book review, they tackle the profound impact of social media and technology on Generation Z. Together, they explore the loss of play-based childhood, the significant rewiring happening in young kids, teenagers, and early twenty-year-olds, and the alarming rise in mental health issues such as anxiety and depression among this generation.In this episode, Alexis and Matt bring forth real-time solutions that parents, schools, and state leaders can deploy to address this pressing social issue. And the good news? We can do something about it—but it will require collective action. Let's join forces for the sake of our kids and work towards creating healthier environments that foster healthy minds, bodies, and hearts. Tune in for a thought-provoking episode that aims to make a difference.Let me know what you think about the episode.Leave me a review on your podcast platform.Find Alexis on IG at https://www.instagram.com/the.alexis.morgan/Connect with Alexis online at https://www.thealexismorgan.com/Check out Matt's podcast, The Ranch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPqAyKa87RsAOIxIrwLX4ie3OBPqtLyWuFind Alexis on Instagram and JOIN in the conversation: https://www.instagram.com/the.alexis.morgan/ Utilize Alexis and her awesome skills. Check out her website: https://www.thealexismorgan.com/
Send us a Text Message.Join host Alexis Morgan as she dives deep into conversation with Haley Regan, the assistant director of Community Schools. Since its inception in Idaho in 2016, the Community Schools strategy has been at the forefront of reimagining educational leadership and school-community integration across the United States. With the United Way of Treasure Valley recently awarded a significant $46 million grant, the model's potential for transformation and growth has never been more exciting. Tune in to hear from Haley about the nuances of the Community Schools model, its impact, and how it might just be the change your community needs. Get ready for a thought-provoking discussion on the future of education!Connect with Alexis via her website at: www.thealexismorgan.comContinue the Conversation on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/the.alexis.morgan/Find Alexis on Instagram and JOIN in the conversation: https://www.instagram.com/the.alexis.morgan/ Utilize Alexis and her awesome skills. Check out her website: https://www.thealexismorgan.com/
Send us a Text Message.In an intriguing twist to the ongoing dialogue about technology's impact on children, special guest, Matt Todd, host of The Ranch podcast, sat down for an in-depth interview with Alexis. Their conversation took a hard look at a critical aspect of today's landscape—Kids and Tech: Balancing Kids' Safety and Digital Freedom. Matt, known for his diligent work in interviewing experts from the intersecting worlds of education, politics, and law enforcement, posed a provocative question that lies at the heart of the matter: Is the pervasive use of technology in schools truly benefitting our children? A particularly baffling aspect they explored was the necessity of one-to-one technology for elementary students—a question that, so far, remains unanswered by anyone.Throughout this revealing conversation, they tackled several crucial topics, such as safeguarding kids against online predators through the apps they use, the implementation of technology in schools coupled with the one-to-one technology paradigm, and the potentially invasive data collection practices involving children. Matt emphasized that awareness and advocacy are paramount, urging listeners to join in the conversation and share their thoughts on these pressing issues.Listeners and followers are encouraged to engage with this important discussion on social media, specifically by connecting with Alexis on her Instagram page: @the.alexis.morgan. There, they can voice their opinions, share experiences, and contribute to a growing community focused on navigating the complexities of technology's role in our children's lives. What do you think about these pivotal issues? Join the conversation and help arm parents with the insights and strategies needed to ensure a safe and beneficial technological engagement for their children.Find Matt and listen to valuable interviews on this topic on The Ranch Podcast YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCd1ATyiaf0u0uV_pvPTUEFgConnect with Alexis on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.alexis.morgan/Find Alexis on Instagram and JOIN in the conversation: https://www.instagram.com/the.alexis.morgan/ Utilize Alexis and her awesome skills. Check out her website: https://www.thealexismorgan.com/
Send us a Text Message.Alexis, along with her guest Brad Cuddy, current school board member of the Lewiston School Board, takes an in-depth look at the strategic processes and the power of unified community engagement that led to the successful passage of a crucial school bond. This episode sheds light on the meticulous planning, leadership excellence, and community involvement that turned this ambitious goal into a reality. Highlighting a school community where a school board's visionary approach and the community's ardent support have significantly enhanced educational facilities and learning atmospheres, this narrative aims to offer valuable insights and actionable strategies for parents, school board members, administrators, and community leaders aiming to champion similar initiatives. By dissecting the steps to victory - from rallying community support to launching an effective campaign - we aspire to provide a roadmap for those seeking to foster impactful educational improvements through strategic initiatives.Alexis can help you build your school community or create change within your organization. Connect with her at: https://www.thealexismorgan.com/Continue the Conversation with Alexis on her Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.alexis.morgan/Find Alexis on Instagram and JOIN in the conversation: https://www.instagram.com/the.alexis.morgan/ Utilize Alexis and her awesome skills. Check out her website: https://www.thealexismorgan.com/
Send us a Text Message.In this inspirational episode, host Alexis engages in a heartfelt conversation with Luc Swensson, a dynamic Idaho teenager who has transformed his struggles into a source of strength not only for himself but for countless others across the nation. With a history of racing cars for kids with cancer, facing bullying for defying stereotypes, and overcoming personal challenges, Luc shares his compelling story. His foundation, I Love This Life, stands as a beacon of hope for youths grappling with thoughts of loneliness, hardships, feelings of isolation. Luc's tale is more than just his experiences; it's a call to action, emphasizing the power of connection, resilience, and the impact one person can have on the lives of many. Discover Luc's motivations, his close bond with his father, and his aspirations to extend his reach to more teenagers, especially in Idaho. Tune in to learn how you, too, can make a difference in the lives of the teenagers in your community by supporting Luc's mission of hope and empowerment.Connect with Luc on his website: https://ilovethislife.org/Find Luc on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lucasswensson44/Continue the Conversation with Alexis on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.alexis.morgan/Find Alexis on Instagram and JOIN in the conversation: https://www.instagram.com/the.alexis.morgan/ Utilize Alexis and her awesome skills. Check out her website: https://www.thealexismorgan.com/
Send us a Text Message.Join Alexis in this inspiring episode as she sits down with Dr. Jared Talley, a professor at Boise State University with an extraordinary story of resilience and determination. Born and raised in the rural landscapes of Idaho, Dr. Talley shares his unique journey from dropping out of high school to eventually finding his passion and place in higher education. This episode retraces his unexpected path from the College of Western Idaho (CWI) to holding a professor position at Boise State, a trajectory he could never have imagined for himself.At the heart of this episode lies the undeniable value of education, not in its traditional, confined sense, but as an expansive, personal quest for knowledge that shapes our understanding of the world and our place within it. Dr. Talley's story underscores the importance of seizing educational opportunities, however unconventional they may be, and harnessing that learning to foster community engagement and impact. This narrative encourages us to view education as a tool for empowerment—a means to challenge existing paradigms, inspire change, and engage more deeply with the issues that matter most to our communities. Through Dr. Talley's experiences, we're reminded that education serves as a foundation upon which we can build a life of purpose and connectivity, emphasizing that the act of learning itself can become a powerful conduit for community development and personal growth.This episode is not just a must-listen; it's a profound reminder that your beginning doesn't have to dictate your end.Connect with Alexis on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.alexis.morgan/Find Alexis on her website: https://www.thealexismorgan.com/Check out Dr. Jared Talley's website: https://www.jaredtalley.com/STEM Action Center: https://stem.idaho.gov/Find Alexis on Instagram and JOIN in the conversation: https://www.instagram.com/the.alexis.morgan/ Utilize Alexis and her awesome skills. Check out her website: https://www.thealexismorgan.com/
Send us a Text Message.Alexis sits down with the state's education frontrunner, Superintendent Debbie Critchfield, to delve into the intricacies of her approach to leading Idaho's education system. Listen in as Superintendent Critchfield discusses her strategic plans for enhancing educational outcomes, her initiatives supporting educator excellence, and her commitment to ensuring all parents in Idaho are equipped with the tools to navigate the future of learning. For example, she shares about The Parent Bill of Rights. Superintendent Critchfield also emphasizes the critical role of teachers in shaping the future, highlighting her initiatives to strengthen and improve teacher training programs to ensure educators are well-prepared for the classroom. Get ready for an inspiring conversation that sheds light on the trajectory of education reform in Idaho and the steps being taken towards achieving a new standard of academic achievement under Critchfield's guidance.Please support Alexis in her efforts to bring attention to school communities. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a review on your podcast app. Share the episode with your friends and neighbors. Together, we can improve education around the state.Join the conversation at: https://www.instagram.com/the.alexis.morgan/Find Alexis on Instagram and JOIN in the conversation: https://www.instagram.com/the.alexis.morgan/ Utilize Alexis and her awesome skills. Check out her website: https://www.thealexismorgan.com/
Send us a Text Message.In today's enlightening episode of "Capitol Conversations," Alexis and her guests delve into the heart of educational legislation with seasoned experts, Represenatives Sonia Galaviz and Chris Mathias, both of whom have diverse expertise in their educational and professional backgrounds. Our guests, instrumental in shaping Idaho's educational framework, discuss their roles and how they're working to impact education in Idaho. They shed light on the intricate processes behind lawmaking, introduce valuable resources for citizen participation, and offer an insider's view on hot-topic issues facing education today. We also tackle the components of the funding formula debate, the controversy over school vouchers, and the changing dynamics within the Capitol. Join us for an insightful look into Idaho's education system, complete with practical takeaways for proactive citizens and curious minds. Stay tuned to empower your understanding of educational policies that could shape the future of our schools. #EducationPolicy #IdahoLegislature #PublicSchools Connect with Representative Sonia Galaviz: https://www.soniagalaviz.com/ and on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/soniaforidaho/Connect with Representative Chris Mathias: https://mathiasforidaho.com/ and on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mathiasforidaho/Connect with Alexis on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.alexis.morgan/ and her website: https://www.thealexismorgan.com/Find Alexis on Instagram and JOIN in the conversation: https://www.instagram.com/the.alexis.morgan/ Utilize Alexis and her awesome skills. Check out her website: https://www.thealexismorgan.com/
Send us a Text Message.In this episode, host Alexis Morgan is joined by Quinn Perry, Deputy Chief and Government Affairs for the Idaho School Board Association. Alexis and Quinn delve into the pivotal role that school board members play in shaping the Idaho education system. They break down the essential duties of a school board member and provide insight into what stakeholders can expect from their representatives. Further, they shed light on the primary responsibility of board members and elucidate the relationship between school board members and their communities. Also discussed is the importance of balanced board governance and the dispelling of common misconceptions surrounding the role of school board members. A must-listen for parents, school district employees, and patrons, this episode offers a comprehensive understanding of these crucial volunteer roles within our education system.Join the conversation on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.alexis.morgan/Connect with Alexis on her website: https://www.thealexismorgan.com/Find Alexis on Instagram and JOIN in the conversation: https://www.instagram.com/the.alexis.morgan/ Utilize Alexis and her awesome skills. Check out her website: https://www.thealexismorgan.com/
Send us a Text Message.In this special episode, Alexis has an in-depth conversation with her oldest son, Carter, a recent high school graduate of 2023. Carter shares his insightful perspective on important topics such as adjusting as a new kid at school, the dynamic student-teacher relationship, teenage stereotypes, and what it means for a teenager for adults to convey love and care in a school community. He also courageously tackles the pressing issue of bullying at schools, providing thought-provoking insights into the matter. Notably, the discussion extends to the importance of involving teenagers in problem-solving processes, reinforcing the belief that everyone's voice matters. This episode also delves into some of the Top 10 Education studies of 2023, and their analyses of how these studies connect with teenagers and school communities at large. A must-listen for educators, parents, and individuals who are interested in improving the educational landscape.Find Alexis on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.alexis.morgan/Website: https://www.thealexismorgan.com/Find Alexis on Instagram and JOIN in the conversation: https://www.instagram.com/the.alexis.morgan/ Utilize Alexis and her awesome skills. Check out her website: https://www.thealexismorgan.com/
Send us a Text Message.In today's episode of Our Kids Our Schools, Alexis unravels the tapestry of school options available for K-12 students. Open enrollment is currently underway, making this a timely and critical conversation. Alexis brings her knowledge, hands-on experience, and unique insights to guide us through the nine different types of schooling options. From traditional public schools to magnet, charter, online, private, homeschooling, and more, Alexis dissects each model, providing clear examples and sharing personal experiences that bring these options to life. Tune in to hear a guide to understanding the 9 different types of school options for K-12 students and empower yourself with the knowledge to make an informed decision for your child's future.Let's continue this conversation on my Instagram Page. https://www.instagram.com/the.alexis.morgan/Want to connect professionally? Find me here: https://www.thealexismorgan.com/A Guide for School Options in Idaho: https://schoolchoiceweek.com/guide-school-choice-idaho/Find Alexis on Instagram and JOIN in the conversation: https://www.instagram.com/the.alexis.morgan/ Utilize Alexis and her awesome skills. Check out her website: https://www.thealexismorgan.com/
Send us a Text Message.Alexis welcomes guest Amy Curtis, a local Boise therapist, to explore the timeless stereotypes that teens face, framed through the lens of the cult classic, 'The Breakfast Club'.
Send us a Text Message.In this informative episode, Alexis dives into a fascinating research study on how parents and community members prefer to receive information about schools. The study critically examines whether data from government bodies or narratives from parents and nonprofit organizations are most influential. The findings revealed a clear preference for information. This study may prompt a rethink in how government institutions share information with the public. A clear distinction between the limitations of the study and what exactly the study does and does not tell us is offered.Join Alexis for this deep dive into the power of community in shaping perceptions of schools. Always remember — the power of community! Don't miss it!Find Alexis on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/the.alexis.morgan/Find Alexis on Instagram and JOIN in the conversation: https://www.instagram.com/the.alexis.morgan/ Utilize Alexis and her awesome skills. Check out her website: https://www.thealexismorgan.com/
Send us a Text Message.In this captivating episode, Alexis delves into the intricacies of the Advanced Opportunities program available to all Idaho public education students. With a hefty sum of $4,125 at stake, Alexis dissects each aspect of the program to help parents comprehend how they can assist their students in accessing all the benefits available. Drawing inspiration from a recent Wall Street Journal column that praised Idaho for its innovative approach to preparing students for college and careers, Alexis provides a unique commentary on the state's educational program. This episode is not just educational - it's also a practical guide, packed with helpful links to ensure you have all the resources at your fingertips. Don't forget, if you're enjoying our podcast, please take a moment to leave a review for Alexis. Every like and review helps to extend the podcast's reach and continue delivering quality content. Tune in, and let's explore Idaho's educational landscape together.Idaho's Advanced Opportunities: https://www.sde.idaho.gov/student-engagement/advanced-ops/index.htmlIdaho Digital Learning Alliance (IDLA): https://idla.org/Find Alexis on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/the.alexis.morgan/Find Alexis on Instagram and JOIN in the conversation: https://www.instagram.com/the.alexis.morgan/ Utilize Alexis and her awesome skills. Check out her website: https://www.thealexismorgan.com/
Send us a Text Message.In this episode, Alexis delves into the critical importance of school board members and emphasizes why your vote truly matters. Here are the major points covered:The value of your vote in local elections, specifically school board elections, and how it affects your community.The pivotal role school board members play in defining the student experience, student outcomes, and the experience of school staff members.A detailed look at the attributes that make a candidate an effective school board member.The timely relevance of the topic with the November elections around the corner nationwide.A deep-dive into the connection between voters and student experiences, shedding light on the often overlooked influence of the community in shaping the education system.This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in understanding the structure of the education system's governing bodies across different states. Idaho is used as a case study. Tune in to equip yourself with the knowledge you need before casting your vote.Connect with Alexis on Instagram @the.alexis.morganCheck out her website: https://www.thealexismorgan.com/Link to Idaho Ed News diagram of how traditional public schools are governed:https://www.idahoednews.org/features/spelling-it-out/spelling-it-out-how-traditional-public-schools-are-governed/Find Alexis on Instagram and JOIN in the conversation: https://www.instagram.com/the.alexis.morgan/ Utilize Alexis and her awesome skills. Check out her website: https://www.thealexismorgan.com/
Send us a Text Message.Welcome to the momentous first episode of Our Kids, Our Schools, a podcast that promises to challenge, inspire, and reshape your perspective on education. The curious spark that ignited this journey was an article from The Atlantic: "The One Parenting Decision that Really Matters." Alexis Morgan connects the dots between this article (answering that ONE parenting decision that REALLY matters), the importance of school communities, and broader themes of civil rights and civic responsibilities.Brace yourself for an intellectual adventure as Alexis poses thought-provoking questions that will challenge you to rethink the status quo.The episode wraps up with her "2 Key Takeaways" which will leave you pondering long after the episode ends.But the conversation doesn't stop there — join the discourse on Instagram with @the.alexis.morgan and deepen the dialogue.To stay in step with this enlightening journey, hit Follow on your podcast app. Dive in and let Alexis guide you through the intricate landscape of education.Find Alexis on Instagram and JOIN in the conversation: https://www.instagram.com/the.alexis.morgan/ Utilize Alexis and her awesome skills. Check out her website: https://www.thealexismorgan.com/
Send us a Text Message.Welcome to the exciting preview episode of "Our Kids Our Schools"! In this exciting sneak peek, Alexis takes you on a journey to discover what lies ahead in the new podcast. Get ready to delve into the secrets of fostering a thriving school community and join us in this adventure of learning.As mentioned in the episode, this podcast is a must-listen for parents, teachers, school staff, administrators, school board members, and community patrons. Mark your calendars, because new episodes will be dropping in October! Don't forget to follow the podcast to stay in the loop and never miss a beat.And if you're looking to connect further, find your host, Alexis, on Instagram @the.alexis.morgan. Let's come together and create the best possible environment for our children's education. Get ready to be inspired!Find Alexis on Instagram and JOIN in the conversation: https://www.instagram.com/the.alexis.morgan/ Utilize Alexis and her awesome skills. Check out her website: https://www.thealexismorgan.com/